Company's potential to unlocking billions of barrels of oil in an environmentally friendly process cited in report WEST BERLIN, N.J., June 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Global Resource Corporation (OTC:GBRC.PK) announced today that they were recognized by the United States Department of Energy as a company that may one day unlock billions of barrels of energy from domestic United States deposits. Patent pending gasification technology, developed by engineers at Global Resource, is applied to various materials to unlock energy in the form of oil and gas, and this technology, when commercialized, may succeed in satisfying domestic energy consumption. The Department of Energy issued a report on Wednesday, June 20, 2007, identifying 25 companies that possess unconventional fuel production technologies. The report includes a profile on Global Resource and its energy production technologies, which can potentially unlock billions of barrels of oil from various oil shale, tar sands, coal and capped oil wells located in the USA. It is anticipated that the report will be found on the DOE's website later today. "Our technology may one day allow the United States to rely on its own resources for the country's energy needs, and this report is a testament to the potential our process holds," says Frank Pringle, CEO of Global Resource Corporation. "The experts at the DOE see value in our system, and we are honored to be counted among the giants of the petro-chemical industry as a company that may one day help solve the global energy crisis." The technology gasifies hydrocarbons, the chemical building blocks of oil and gas products, which are found in oil shale, tar sands, coal, capped oil wells and other natural resources. However, unlike other petroleum production processes, Global Resource has discovered a way to cut carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide emissions. Since no oxygen is introduced into the process, and the process is performed in a closed-loop vacuum, harmful pollutants are eliminated. Representatives from the DOE have reviewed Global Resource's technology and process in-person at the Company's test facility in southern New Jersey. DOE experts witnessed tests performed in Global Resource's emissions-free laboratory unit and analyzed tests preformed on various petro-chemical byproducts. High frequency microwaves are applied to shale, tar sands, resid oil, coal and resources, to heat and gasify hydrocarbons. Those gases condense when they travel through a closed-loop system, creating fuel grade gases and oil, and are collected for storage and transportation. A cutting edge gas chromatograph analyzes the oil and gases to evaluate what fuels have been derived in the process at Global's site. Global Resource's patent pending technology has been proven in laboratory conditions, and the process is designed to be a cost and energy efficient system. Representatives from major energy companies and emerging energy sectors have visited Global Resource on multiple occasions and have demonstrated faith in the viability of the technology. The process breaks down existing domestic energy sources and produces methane, diesel fuel and heating oil in vast quantities. When commercialized and built on a larger scale, Global Resource's technology will potentially produce oil and multiple gases with minimal refining, energy input, and cost and most importantly without harmful green house gases. ABOUT GLOBAL RESOURCE CORP. Global Resource Corp. has a patent pending process that allows for removal of oil and alternative petroleum products at very low cost from various resources, including shale deposits, tar sands, waste oil streams and bituminous coal with significantly greater yields and lower costs than are available utilizing existing known technologies. The process uses specific frequencies of microwave radiation to extract oils and alternative petroleum products from secondary raw materials, and is expected to dramatically reduce the cost for oil and gas recovery from a variety of unconventional hydrocarbon resources. GBRC's technology will not only be developed to extract oil from shale, but from depleted oil fields in the US and elsewhere, many of which still contain more than half of the hydrocarbons originally in these fields, because the residual hydrocarbons are too viscous to extract with conventional technology. This news release contains forward-looking statements regarding Global Resource Corp's business strategies and future plans of operations. Forward- looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties. The forward-looking statements contained in this news release speak only as of the date hereof and Global Resource disclaims any obligation to provide public updates, revisions or amendments to any forward-looking statements made herein to reflect changes in Global Resource's expectations or future events. Press contact: Company contact: Matt McLoughlin Frank Pringle Senior Account Executive CEO Gregory FCA Global Resource Corporation 27 West Athens Avenue Bloomfield Business Park Ardmore, Pa. 19003 408 Bloomfield Dr. Unit 3 Main: 610.642.8253, ext. 129 West Berlin, NJ 08091 Mobile: 610.996.4264 Main: 856-767-5661 DATASOURCE: Global Resource Corporation CONTACT: Matt McLoughlin, Senior Account Executive of Gregory FCA, +1-610-642-8253, ext. 129, Mobile, +1-610-996-4264, ; Frank Pringle, CEO, Global Resource Corporation, +1-856-767-5661, Web site: http://www.mobilestreamoil.com/

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